Future commissioning in social care
Kindly supported by Adults with Learning Disabilities Services Forum, Care Management Group, Care UK, Craegmoor, The Hesley Group, Lighthouse Healthcare, Voyage, Learning Disability Coalition
Social care commissioners face a deeply challenging future. The UK’s aging population is storing up major cost pressures, which will only be exacerbated by cuts to council grants of 28%. Even with the extra £1bn pledged by the chancellor, the stakes are high for social care providers and the people they serve. The key to successfully navigating the challenges ahead for both councils and providers is to develop a clear, shared account of what excellent commissioning practice and service provision will look like over the next five years.
New research from the NLGN will analyse what social care commissioning should look like within this new and more complex order.
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by Professor Kevin Ward, When George Osborne, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, mentioned Tax Increment Financing (TIF) in his 2012 Budget Statement, it marked the latest instalment in a saga that has been running for over a decade….

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